And what is exactly wrong with a TOTAL
REFUND including all shipping costs
In the event of a dispute?

If he wasn't happy with the lens he 
Didn't have to keep it but he did.

No, no one likes to return things but
When the return reason is questionable
( He expected "PERFECT" lens when
it was not listed as such ), then
getting a full refund including postage
costs both ways should have been
enough to please anyone.

What more could he ever expect in 
Such a situation? Are you crazy
Or what? That's a great way to
Settle the matter for the buyer.
Very very few ebay sellers will
Make that good a refund offer. They usually
Refuse to refund shipping either
One or both ways. I am not saying
Its good for either party to be
Doing refunds but full refunds
Are the only recourse in such cases
So there is nothing really to complain
About it IMHO.

jco

-----Original Message-----
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Forbes"
Subject: Re: Dealing with eBay vendors. Was: Re: The JCO survey



>
> Perhaps our intellectual capabilities are rather different, but I 
> don't
> think a double negative is a very difficult concept to grasp.  The 
> fact is
> that the deal was unsatisfactory for both of you - you had to waste 
> time
> and make a refund; Shel had to waste time and put up with your 
> rudeness.

The term "least unsatisfactory" is about the only descriptor one could 
use to describe something that one decides to do from a variety of given

optiions, with none of the options being desirable.

William Robb 



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